Columbus Lighthouse Museum reopens after renovations

Santo Domingo’s iconic Columbus Lighthouse Museum has resumed operations following an extensive one-month renovation project. The cultural institution, formally known as Faro a Colón, now welcomes visitors with significant enhancements to its safety infrastructure, functional amenities, and overall guest experience.

The restoration initiative, representing an investment of approximately RD$35 million, was personally secured by President Luis Abinader and implemented through the Ministry of Housing and Buildings (MIVED). This substantial financial commitment underscores the government’s dedication to preserving one of the Dominican Republic’s most historically significant landmarks while modernizing its facilities for contemporary tourism demands.

Local authorities have emphasized that the improvements successfully balance modernization with preservation, ensuring the monument’s cultural integrity remains intact while elevating visitor comfort. Governor Eliezer Nolasco has publicly advocated for both residents and international tourists to revisit the museum, recognizing its renewed status as a cornerstone of national heritage and tourism in Santo Domingo Este.

Institutional collaboration played a crucial role in the project’s execution, with Governor Nolasco specifically acknowledging Mayor Dío Astacio for his cooperative efforts in maintenance and administrative support. The successful reopening marks a significant achievement in cultural preservation and tourism development for the Dominican Republic.